Audi recall - am I still eligible?

My 52-plate Audi A4 3.0 Cabriolet developed an ECU problem in the multi-tronic 'box a couple of years ago where it constantly runs in "limp home" mode.

At the time Audi quoted £1,200 to fix it, but I have just lived with it. Recently I asked JRC Motors of Alnwick to look at the ECU problem when the car was in for a routine job.

They kindly pointed out that there was a recall from Audi on the ECU and quoted me Audi Technical Service Bulletin, released 10/10/2007 labelled 37-07-15.

Audi never contacted me and I can find no information at Audi's website. How do I go about getting this work done by Audi, and is the recall still likely to be in force?

Asked on 15 November 2011 by Brad Hoy

Answered by Honest John
This was a TSB, not a recall, and would only have been carried out when the car was in for service at an Audi dealer. There is no automatic entitlement and since the car is now 9 years old, any entitlement there ever was has probably lapsed. But you won't know for sure unless you ask. So ask.
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